The exact cause of why type 1 diabetes in children and teens increased during the COVID-19 pandemic remains uncertain, prompting further investigation. Read the article to learn more.
Researchers from University College London (UCL) found that those who caught the infectious mononucleosis, also known as the kissing disease, at a young age have a higher risk of developing multiple sclerosis later in life.
Social media sites have claimed that the CDC issued information telling teens who received COVID-19 vaccines to have more deaths, disabilities, and hospital admissions than those who received all FDA-approved vaccines this year.
TikTok released new features which consist of an expanded guide in support of the improvement of mental health in teenage individuals. This comes following a report that said Facebook's photo-based platform Instagram could be dangerous.
New research recently revealed that teenage individuals from socioeconomic settings are able to deal with difficulty in life after psychological stress if they stay online in moderation
A new study reveals that spending moderate time online is one way of coping to the psychological stress teens are experiencing. But there should be a balance between spending time online and doing other coping activities.
Researchers recently showed in a new study that there is no link between body dissatisfaction that’s currently prevalent in teens and young adults, and socioeconomic status.
ADHD may be associated with smoking among teenage individuals. There are several things that trigger the habit and there are ways to prevent the teens from it, as well.
A study found that secure family relationships predict teens' ability to provide empathetic support for their friends. Empathetic teens tend to be less aggressive and less likely to bully other people.
Mesa County's health leaders recently reported cases of COVID-19 continue to rise among Coloradan children, and a new Variant inflicting havoc in India is presently making its way around Colorado.
Researchers have discovered that sleeping late has implications for developing allergies and asthma in teenagers. Scientists suggest practicing better sleep timing and refraining from extended exposure to mobile phone or tablet screens before going to sleep.
New research from the University of Georgia posits that teenagers who do not engage in dating are less likely to get depressed and fare better in comparison to their peers who are dating.